DuPont Authentication H - 63377 Insect Control Equipment User Manual


 
Use a minimum of 250 lb dry bulk fertilizer per acre and up to
a maximum of 450 lb per acre. To impregnate or coat the dry
bulk fertilizer with VELPAR L, direct the nozzles to deliver a
fine spray towards the fertilizer for thorough coverage while
avoiding spray contact with mixing equipment. Uniform
impregnation of VELPAR L to dry bulk fertilizer will vary,
and if the absorptivity is not adequate, the use of an
absorptive powder may be required to produce a dry, free-
flowing mixture. Microcel E (Johns Manville Product
Corporation) is the recommended absorbent powder. When
another herbicide is used with VELPAR L, mix and
impregnate the fertilizer immediately.
Apply impregnated fertilizer immediately unless experience
has shown that it can be stored without becoming lumpy and
difficult to spread.
Select the rate of VELPAR L to apply per acre from the
appropriate section of this label. Then refer to the rate chart
below to determine the amount of VELPAR L that should be
impregnated on a ton of dry bulk fertilizer, based on the
amount of fertilizer to be distributed in one acre.
Rate Chart for Impregnating Fertilizer with VELPAR L
Fertilizer “Velpar” L Rate PerAcre
Rate/Acre 2 Pints 3 Pints 4 Pints 6 Pints
250 pounds 16 pts/ton 24 pts/ton 32 pts/ton 48 pts/ton
300 pounds 13.4 pts/ton 20 pts/ton 26.8 pts/ton 40.2 pts/ton
350 pounds 11.4 pts/ton 17.2 pts/ton 22.8 pts/ton 34.2 pts/ton
400 pounds 10 pts/ton 15 pts/ton 20 pts/ton 30 pts/ton
450 pounds 8.8 pts/ton 13.2 pts/ton 17.6 pts/ton 26.4 pts/ton
For rates other than those listed, use the following formula to
calculate the amounts of VELPAR L to be impregnated per
ton of dry fertilizer.
Pints Pints
VELPAR L X
2000
= VELPAR L Per
Per acre
Lbs Fertilizer Per Acre
Ton of Fertilizer
APPLICATION
Uniform application of VELPAR L-impregnated dry
fertilizer is essential for satisfactory weed control. Accurate
calibration of the application equipment is essential for
uniform distribution to the surface. The recommended
method of application is to apply 1/2 the recommended rate
and overlap 50%. This results in the best distribution
pattern.
VELPAR L is recommended for control of certain weeds
where the following species are grown:
Do not use VELPAR L on Christmas trees in the following
states:
Alabama Louisiana New Jersey Texas
Arkansas Maine New York Vermont
Connecticut Maryland North Carolina Virginia
Delaware Massachusetts Pennsylvania West Virginia
Georgia Mississippi Rhode Island
Florida New Hampshire South Carolina
APPLICATION TIMING
EASTERN US
Apply VELPAR L as a broadcast spray in the spring prior to
conifer bud break. If application is made after conifer bud
break, use directional spray equipment to prevent contact
with conifer foliage.
WESTERN US
Areas of greater than 20" annual rainfall - Apply VELPAR
L as a broadcast spray in the spring prior to conifer bud
break. If application is made after bud break, use directional
spray equipment to prevent contact with conifer foliage.
Areas of less than 20" annual rainfall - Apply VELPAR L in
the fall before the soil freezes or in the spring after snow
cover melts, but before conifer bud break occurs.
USE RATES
The rates listed below are for broadcast application. For
band application, use proportionately less; for example, use
1/2 of the broadcast rates when treating a 3-ft band where
row spacing is 6 ft.
Do not use more than one application of VELPAR L per
year.
Soil Texture VELPAR L (Pt/Acre)
Description First Year Plantings Established Trees
Coarse
Loamy sand,
sandy loam
(50-85% sand) 4 4–5
Medium
Loam, silt loam
silt, clay loam,
sandy clay loam 4–5 5–7
Fine
Silty clay loam,
clay loam,
sandy clay,
silty clay, clay 5–6 7–8
First year plantings - Transplant stock that is 2 years old or
more (1 year old for loblolly pine). Apply VELPAR L only
if rainfall has settled the soil around the base and root
systems of the transplants.
Established trees - Trees that have been planted in the
plantation for 1 year or more.
Austrian pine
Douglas fir
(western US only)
Grand fir
Loblolly pine
Noble fir
Ponderosa pine
Scotch pine
Sitka spruce
CHRISTMAS TREES
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